TUSCALOOSA, Alabama -- Brian Vogler isn't afraid to fill the notebook up whenever he steps in front of the cameras and recorders.

The fifth-year senior tight end has been through it enough times to feel at ease. Asked about the potential for more tight end pass plays in Lane Kiffin's offense, Vogler cracked a joke in response to his final question.

"Obviously there's that level of (comfort) that you need. It's nerve-wrecking. I couldn't imagine being a quarterback and stepping in and running reps with the starters," Vogler said. "Not to sound cocky about it, but it's just a part of it. They all have their flashes of greatness so far. We're working everybody and giving everybody an opportunity, which is awesome. I think it's fair but everybody's doing really well so far.

"Once they all get that level of (comfort), which of course will come with more practice, they'll do great."

And Kiffin?

"People know who he is, very high-profile," Vogler said. "Seeing him over there, I think it's great honestly because he's a hands-on coach, he's player-friendly. He walks you through stuff the way he envisions it. He really helps us a lot as players."